TREES, PLANTS, SEEDS, BULBS 
9 
SCILLA SIBERICA 
Siberian Scilla Squill has flowers of a lovely ultramarine-blue color, borne in graceful 
spikes ; m the house it blooms early like the Roman Hyacinths and forms a beautiful contrast 
vmn them. In the open ground they are quite hardy and are specially fine planted in small beds 
or with Snowdrops. 5 cents each ; 30 cents per dozen. 
TIGRIDIAS 
, The Tigridia, or “ Mexican Shell Flower,” as it is often called, is remarkable forthe brilliancy, 
ot its gold and scarlet coloring. Its culture is similar to that of the Gladiolus, and for summer 
flowering in the garden, the bulbs should be planted out in the spring. It is one of the easiest 
plants in the world to cultivate and is sure to flower abundantly in any warm situation. 
EACH. PER DOZ. 
CoxcnrpLORA, Yellow and orange with crimson spots $0.05 $0.50 
Grandiflora Alba, Pearly white, marked at the base with 
reddish brown spots on a yellowish ground, a greatly admired 
vari ety 10 75 
PAvoNfA, red with yellow spots 5 50 
TRITELEIA UNIFLORA 
\ - iowers are white, with a delicate band of blue across the center of each petal, and are often 
rr? inches in diam. They are dwarf growing, and should be planted thickly as an edging or in 
thick clumps. Will do well in any common garden soil. 5 cents each ; 30 cents per dozen. 
OXALIS 
Pretty little flowers, of easy culture, requiring only good soil and plenty light, under which 
conditions they will succeed well. Charming for window boxes or hanging baskets. 
Alba, white 
Cernua Lutea, the best known single yellow, very profuse 
bloomer ' 
Double Yellow, a beautiful variety 
Hirta Rosea, pink 
Versicolor, red, violet and white 
BowEr, rosy red, with yellowish base 
Deppbi, deep reddish purple violet, a strong grower, 
flowering well almost under any circumstances 
Oxalis, mixed, many varieties 
Each. 
Doz. 
$0.05 
$0.35 
05.. 
35 
10 
75 
6 
60 
5 
10 
5 
40 
5 
40 
3 
20 
WATER HYACINTH 
This beautiful plant differs from any other water plant in* foliage and produces orchid-like 
bowers about 2/6 inches in diameter ; color, delicate lilac, shaded wiih rose with an orange spot 
on the upper petal. It can be grown in the open air in summer and in the window in winter. 
The plants will thrive in any vessel of water placed in the sun. The most beautiful effect is pro- 
duced by using a glass vessel of some sort; with shells and white sand so arranged in the bottom 
as to conceal a small amount of soil. The plant is easily grown, fo attractive and different from 
other plants, that it is sure to greatly interest every one. 15 cents each ; $1 .50 per dozen. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS 
A very striking and beautiful plant. It is a strong grower and quite hardy ; shoots upward a 
* ai 11 !- iree , or four feet high, which bears quantities of drooping, ivory-white, bell-shaped flowers 
of delicate fragrance. 10 cents each ; $1.00 per dozen. 
